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Bitraces on Partial O* Algebras
... Unbounded traces, which form a special class of weights, on W ∗ -algebras [1–4] of con- tinuous linear operators on a Hilbert space give rise to ∗ -representations and ∗ -anti- representations of these ... See full document
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Unbounded C* seminorms, biweights, and * representations of partial * algebras: A review
... Among partial ∗ -algebras, a distinguished role is played by quasi ∗ ...a partial ∗ -algebra, a quasi ∗ -algebra ( A , A 0 ) has a particularly simple ... See full document
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Partial regularity and t analytic sets for Banach function algebras
... function algebras and discuss some problems related to Alling’s conjecture in H ∞ ...the O-analyticity and S-regularity of certain Banach function algebras are not ... See full document
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Quantum stochastic flows on universal partial isometry matrix C* algebras
... is a generalisation of the L 2 -theory of Ito stochastic calculus. For a modern ex- position of these methods see [Lin05] and [Mey93, Chapters IV-VI]. Existence of *-homomorphic solutions to (1) implies the quantum ... See full document
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The algebra of functions with antidomain and range
... unary partial functions under the operations of composition, domain, antidomain, range and ...classifying algebras of unary partial functions under combinations of these ...finite algebras can ... See full document
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ON INVERSE CATEGORIES AND TRANSFER IN COHOMOLOGY
... algebras kC, kD over k, unless the left and right Kan extensions of a functor D → C coincide (cf. [18]). This seems to be a rare phenomenon, however. Besides the categories of finite groups and their subgroups, one ... See full document
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MoL 2015 09: Filtered Order partial Combinatory Algebras and Classical Realizability
... As far as I know, there are two advantages of the topos-theoretic view of realizability. The first one is that in comparison with the algebras for realizability, e.g. pcas, toposes have much richer structures. ... See full document
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Biweights and * homomorphisms of partial * algebras
... (4.10) Proposition 4.2 has an obvious counterpart for ∗ -algebras. In that case, the seminorms to consider are those constructed by Yood [11] using families of positive linear functionals and it holds, of course, ... See full document
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Schur algebras, combinatorics, and cohomology
... some partial results concerning cases where this kernel involves more than one ro o t In §1 we show that (C) holds for 'F-hook weights, the appropriate generalization to our setting o f hook ...cases ... See full document
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Unbounded Conditional Expectations for Partial O∗ Algebras
... for O ∗ -algebras was begun by Gudder and Hudson ...an O ∗ -algebra M onto a given O ∗ -subalgebra N of ...for partial O ∗ ...self-adjoint partial O ∗ -algebra ... See full document
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MoL 2011 16: Completing partial algebra models of term rewriting systems
... a partial combinatory algebra has a ...the partial combina- tory ...combinatory algebras and more to do with the underlying term rewriting ...a partial algebra with this condition modelling an ... See full document
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Unsolid and fluid strong varieties of partial algebras
... the partial algebra Ꮽ is said to be a strong identity in Ꮽ if the right-hand side is defined whenever the left-hand side is defined and vice versa, and both are ...of partial algebras is satisfied as ... See full document
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Derivations on QS- algebras
... derivations in BCI -algebras. They investigated some of its properties, defined a d -derivations ideal and gave conditions for an ideal to be d-derivations. Later, Abujabal and Al-Shehri [5], defined a left ... See full document
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Infinite dimensional representations of finite dimensional algebras and amenability
... dimensional algebras, that is analogous to the testing of bounded degree graphs introduced by Goldreich and ...string algebras all the reasonable (stable) parameters are ... See full document
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Elementary Lie Algebras and Lie A Algebras
... A finite-dimensional Lie algebra L over a field F is called elementary if each of its subalgebras has trivial Frattini ideal; it is an A-algebra if every nilpotent subalgebra is abelian. The present paper is primarily ... See full document
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A Note on the Perturbation of MF Algebras and Quasidiagonal C* Algebras
... nearly contained in an injective von Neumann algebra is unitarily conjugate to this von Neumann algebra. Christensen, Sinclair, Smith and White showed in [5] that the property of having a positive answer to Kadison’s ... See full document
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Lie Semigroup Operator Algebras
... As remarked in [KP02], the invariant subspace lattice of the parabolic algebra sits inside a larger subspace lattice, the Fourier-Plancherel sphere. In C hapter 4, we determ ine the reflexive binest algebras ... See full document
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Operator Algebras in India in the past decade
... Neumann algebras (which are closed in the topology of pointwise strong convergence or equivalently, in the weak-* topology it inherits as a result of being a Banach dual ...non-selfadjoint algebras, mostly ... See full document
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ON FUZZY QUOTIENT BCK-ALGEBRAS
... In [8], Kondo defined the quotient BCI -algebras induced by fuzzy ideals. Note that each congruence class in quotient BCI-algebras induced by fuzzy ideals is not a fuzzy set but it is a crisp set. In the ... See full document
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No cycle algebras and representation theory
... In the first half of this chapter we shall define one-cycle algebras and no-cycle algebras as certain quotients of the preprojective algebras H of quivers whose Coxeter We Morita then th[r] ... See full document
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